Despite the prevailing insecurity and high cost of inputs, irrigation farming is thriving in Taraba State, Nigeria. This is attributed to the efforts of the state government in providing irrigation infrastructure and support to farmers.
Professor Ojaruega, a lecturer at Delta State University, will deliver the keynote address at Advocate Publication's inaugural lecture. The lecture aims to address important issues in society and contribute to knowledge dissemination.
Simba TVS has unveiled the TVS King Deluxe CNG in Ibadan, Nigeria. The vehicle is designed to reduce carbon emissions and provide a cleaner and more sustainable mode of transportation.
More schoolchildren have been abducted in Nigeria, adding to the growing number of kidnappings in the country. This incident highlights the urgent need for increased security and protection for Nigerian students.
The attack by Akpabio on Fubara during Wigwe's funeral in Nigeria has been criticized as uncalled for. This incident raises concerns about maintaining decorum and respect in public events.
IBEDC, a power distribution company in Nigeria, has apologized to its customers for power outages and explained that energy theft is a major factor affecting power supply in Kwara, Kogi, and other states.
A group has threatened to stage a nationwide protest over the silence of the Police Authority on the officers killed in a Delta forest. The group calls for justice and accountability.
Energy theft and vandalism are identified as the main reasons for power outages in Kwara, Kogi, and other states served by IBEDC. The company has apologized to its customers for the inconvenience.
Hope is dwindling two days after the abduction of students in Nigeria, raising concerns about the safety and well-being of the missing students.
The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) applauds the vision of Keyamo for the Nigerian aviation industry and expresses support for his efforts to improve air travel in the country.
At least 15 students have been abducted by armed individuals in Nigeria, adding to the growing number of kidnapping incidents in the country.
After the abduction of 102 women by terrorists in Borno State, Nigeria, nine internally displaced persons (IDPs) have returned home. This highlights the ongoing challenge of insecurity and displacement in the region.
Amnesty International warns of the government's omission and inaction in response to the recent wave of student abductions in Nigeria. This raises concerns about the protection and safety of Nigerian students.
Nigeria continues to face a cost of living crisis due to currency devaluation and subsidy cuts. This exacerbates the economic challenges faced by Nigerians and further increases the burden on the population.
Nigerian wrestlers have won six gold medals at the African Games, sparking excitement and pride in their achievements. This highlights the talent and potential of Nigerian athletes in various sports.
IBEDC acknowledges that energy theft and vandalism are responsible for power outages in some areas and apologizes to its customers for the inconvenience caused. The company is working to address these issues and improve power supply.
The World Health Organization (WHO) is committed to empowering women to promote gender equality and secure their rights to healthier lives in Africa. This underscores the importance of women's empowerment in achieving better health outcomes.
The Nigerian Army has killed 20 separatist rebels in the southern part of the country. This highlights the ongoing conflict and security challenges faced by Nigeria.
Seed technologies are identified as key to addressing agricultural problems in Africa, including Nigeria. This highlights the importance of innovation and technology in boosting agricultural productivity.
Media articles are accused of whitewashing a top Nigeria Customs official who has been indicted in a multi-billion naira scandal. This raises concerns about accountability and transparency in Nigeria's customs department.
Bode George and other individuals who worked against the People's Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2023 elections are no longer considered members of the party. This reflects the political dynamics and factionalism within the PDP.
Nearly 300 students have been kidnapped by gunmen in northwest Nigeria, raising concerns about their safety and the effectiveness of security measures in the country.
Natives in Nigeria demand the appointment of a Chairman and Secretary of the FCT Civil Service Commission. This highlights the need for effective governance and representation in the country.
Two Christians have been killed and dozens more abducted by Muslim bandits from their homes in Nigeria. This incident highlights the ongoing religious tensions and violence in the country.
Nearly 300 students abducted in northwest Nigeria have not been found two days later, raising concerns about their safety and the challenges faced in locating them.
A neglected humanitarian crisis is escalating in northwest Nigeria, adding to the ongoing challenges faced by the population in the region. This situation requires urgent attention and humanitarian assistance.
Senator Ningi denies accusing President Tinubu of implementing two versions of the 2024 budget in Nigeria. This highlights the importance of accurate and responsible reporting in the media.
Nigerians in the UAE react to false reports of the lift of the travel ban and await clarification on their visa status. This underscores the impact of misinformation on the Nigerian diaspora.
A coalition holds a solidarity walk for Chioma Okoli in Nigeria, highlighting the importance of standing together and supporting individuals who face challenges and injustice.
The identity of Edo, a question worth a million dollars, represents the significance and relevance of Edo culture and history in Nigeria.
IBEDC explains that there is a blackout in Oyo, Ogun, Kwara, and other states due to energy theft. The company is working to address the issue and restore power supply.
Tinubu denies operating two versions of the 2024 budget in Nigeria, refuting allegations and clarifying the situation.
Nearly 300 students have been kidnapped in northwest Nigeria, and two days later, there is a sense of dwindling hope in finding them, raising concerns about their safety and well-being.
Fourteen states and the capital city of Nigeria are at risk of attacks by bandits and insurgents, highlighting the need for enhanced security measures in these areas.
The vulnerability of schools in Nigeria is a cause for concern, with 14 states and the capital city at risk of attacks. This raises concerns about the safety and education of Nigerian students.
The identity of the perpetrators behind the recent wave of kidnappings in Nigeria and their motivations remain unclear. This highlights the complexity of the security situation in the country.
The Nigerian Governors' Forum claims that state governments are taking steps to tackle the food crisis and economic hardship faced by the country. This demonstrates the commitment of state governments to addressing these pressing issues.
IBEDC explains that the poor power supply in Oyo, Ogun, Kwara, and other states is due to energy theft and apologizes to its customers for the inconvenience caused.
Nearly 300 students abducted in northwest Nigeria have not been found two days later, raising concerns about their safety and the challenges faced in locating them.
A group urges Tinubu to caution SGF loyalists against sabotaging Governor Alia's administration. This highlights the political dynamics and power struggles within Nigeria's political landscape.
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